Bouncer Brutality and Bar Fights

Legal Consequences for Bouncer Brutality and Bar Fights

Bouncer brutality and bar fights are a growing and legitimate concern for patrons of nightclubs, bars and other establishments that serve alcohol. Alcohol can increase aggression for some individuals, and the potential for injuries from aggressive patrons is very real. Small disagreements can quickly escalate into full-blown bar fights, and the task of restoring order is given to bouncers.

Maintaining control in a bar fight situation is difficult, even for a bouncer that has training, skill and a cool head. Drunk or drug-intoxicated patrons of bars or nightclubs can be very aggressive, and inflict personal injury on staff and others in the area, either by punching, kicking, slapping, or could even injure others with the use of weapons including guns, knives or other items. In other cases, the bouncers employed by bars or nightclubs are aggressive, brutal and violent, using physical violence far beyond what is necessary, legal or right, and have injured innocent people. This type of
negligence can lead to serious injuries, disabilities or even loss of life.

Pursuing Bouncer Brutality and Bar Fight Compensation in Los Angeles

Determining who is responsible for injuries in a case of bouncer brutality in a bar fight is critical to an effective pursuit of financial compensation. Lagstein Law Firm is dedicated to conducting the research necessary to establish liability and pursue compensation for any victim in a bar fight, or who has suffered serious injuries from bouncer brutality. The firm has built an impressive reputation for winning substantial settlements and fighting for victory in complicated court cases for over a decade. If you or a loved one have been injured in a bar fight or have been the victim of bouncer brutality, it is important that you contact the firm at once so that any evidence to support your claim is obtained while it is still available.

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